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It is abundantly clear that we are in a race against time to take meaningful action on climate change and need to achieve global net zero emissions by 2050, at the latest, to limit global warming to 1.5°C. But what is less clear, is how to develop a best-fit strategy to transition to net zero emissions. And, just as important, how to implement the strategy once it’s developed.
This white paper, “Carbon Credits’ Role in Achieving Net Zero, Carbon Neutrality, and SBTi Targets,” outlines the key differences between these leading commitments and how incorporating carbon credits into a broader GHG reduction strategy can be an important step to making immediate progress in the pursuit of net zero emissions and other climate targets.